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Wow, what a treat!Max Sports got a chance to chat with NFL and Texas Longhorn legend Derrick Johnson about his latest ...
A former Texas Longhorn and Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, Derrick Johnson, has joined forces with his better half, Brittni, ...
Seven years after retiring from the NFL, Derrick Johnson released a children's book addressing bullying while advocating ...
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Chiefs players 'teased' Travis Kelce in locker room for 2016 dating show, Derrick Johnson says
Former Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson revealed how teammates teased Travis Kelce about his 2016 dating show "Catching ...
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US Weekly on MSNTravis Kelce ‘Outkicked His Coverage’ With Taylor Swift Relationship, Says Former Chiefs Teammate
Derrick Johnson, who played with Kelce in Kansas City for five seasons, addressed the tight end's relationship with the pop ...
Former Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson is publishing his first children's book this week in response to ...
Chiefs legend Derrick Johnson reflects on Travis Kelce's 2016 dating show, Taylor Swift relationship
Former Kansas City Chiefs star Derrick Johnson told Fox News Digital that the team used to "tease" Travis Kelce for his ...
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US Weekly on MSNTravis Kelce’s Former Teammate Recalls How Chiefs Reacted to ‘Catching Kelce’ Dating Show
Travis Kelce’s ex-teammate Derrick Johnson recalls Chiefs’ locker room teasing him about his 2016 dating show ‘Catching Kelce ...
NAACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson talked about the racially motivated shooting in Buffalo and the civil rights group's priorities and role heading into the midterm elections.
Natasha S. Alford and President Derrick Johnson speak before the big celebration (credit: thGrio) Alford [00:02:17] It is incredible work. It sounds like the NAACP is ready for the future.
Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP since 2017, will speak Wednesday, Jan. 22, at the University of Mary Washington. His words will reflect on the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ‘s ...
Johnson, 35, was the Chiefs' first-round draft pick in 2005. He was the longest-tenured Chiefs player along with punter Dustin Colquitt, who arrived in the same draft two rounds later.
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